Structured Academics Program

Overview
The Structured Academics Program is a therapeutic program designed for students who exhibit both internalizing and externalizing behaviors that adversely affect their educational performance and impede their ability to be successful in the general education classroom with additional supports and services. The program provides academic, social, emotional and behavior interventions and supports for students who meet the eligibility requirements for special education and is outlined in their Individual Education Plans (IEPs).

Program Goals

Achieve academic success and access to the general education classroom and curriculum

Develop positive interpersonal relationships and skills with peers and adults

Develop and maintain healthy social and emotional behaviors across settings

Service Delivery and Supports
The program can be delivered in a variety of ways depending upon the needs of the students. Initially, students receive intensive services in a separate setting with low student to teacher ratios. The goal always is to return the student to a lesser restrictive environment based on student readiness. Interdisciplinary teams including the family and outside service providers will meet at least four times per year to align supports and plan services for each student.